France's toppled government adds to the European Union's bigger political problems
Briefly

French President Emmanuel Macron asserted his commitment to remain in office until 2027, aiming to stabilize the government following a recent ousting of Prime Minister Barnier.
Macron criticized opposition parties for creating chaos in the government rather than working towards constructive solutions, highlighting the lack of cooperation in the deeply divided parliament.
The political instability in France is coinciding with upheaval in Germany, raising concerns among analysts about the implications for European security and trans-Atlantic relations.
Pollster Mathieu Gallard noted the unprecedented nature of the current political crisis, emphasizing that without a new government, progress on the national budget remains stalled.
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